Is it useful for college students to do project research and find jobs? Is it necessary for seniors to do this? Can the research content be used as a graduation thesis?
I've been there before, and I'm graduating soon. I hope you can accept my suggestion. The first question is that the project research of college students is useful for finding a job, but it is of little use. I have done two projects in school, one is a science and technology project, and the other is an innovative experiment for college students of the Ministry of Education. But neither of the two projects I am looking for a job gave me a score. People who have done nothing can still enter the company, which is more valued than me. Don't think that you have many advantages over others by doing projects, and enterprises still value practical ability. The second question is, don't do these useless projects in senior three. Find a good job, see what knowledge is needed in the work, and supplement it yourself, so that the starting point of the work will be high. The third question, project research can be used as graduation project. My innovative experimental project for college students has been designed as a graduation project, but the reason is that the school says that college students can't graduate without completing the innovative experimental project, no matter whether you finish the graduation project or not, so I am forced. Graduation design is easy, but the project is difficult to complete. Don't you think it's a pity that outstanding students delayed graduation because they did one more project but didn't finish it? So take my advice and give up some research. It's no use.